Seeking Guidance on Transitioning to Sysadmin from Engineering

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Asked By TechieTraveler92 On

I'm looking for some advice on how to make the jump from engineering to systems administration. In a previous post, I mentioned my fear of running out of time and shared my roadmap and background. I have about 6 years of experience in engineering, which some folks say might let me skip over basic IT and jump straight into sysadmin roles.

I'm currently working on my A+ certification, which feels pretty easy—just a lot of memorization. I've also done some labs, like setting up a SIEM and a NAS, and started working on an Active Directory project.

Now, I'm wondering if it would be better for me to go for the CCNA instead of Network+, considering my background. Should I also aim for Security+? I want to make sure I'm focusing on the right areas, especially since I find the sysadmin path a bit overwhelming compared to starting in IT. Any advice on what certifications and projects would be best for breaking into the sysadmin field would be super helpful!

4 Answers

Answered By CertSeeker99 On

A+ is often seen as a bit unnecessary for those transitioning from another field, so you might want to focus more on the CCNA over Network+. Definitely go for the Security+ as well; it's a valuable cert to have and expands your knowledge base. You'll need solid projects to back up those certs, though!

Answered By CommunityHelper On

With your background, you should leverage your attention to detail. I transitioned into IT from engineering, and my advice would be to volunteer at local community tech events or even charities. Get some front-line experience first; that might be more beneficial than just pursuing certs. You need to know if you'll even enjoy the IT side of things!

Answered By Engin3rDude On

Definitely go for the CCNA! It’ll give you a great networking background that’s useful for sysadmin roles. But remember, with your engineering background, you’ve got valuable skills already. Look for local volunteer opportunities or entry-level jobs to gain some practical experience before diving into more certs.

Answered By RealWorldPro On

While the CCNA is a networking certification, it's not specifically a sysadmin cert. Your real-world experience, especially with setting up a SIEM, can be more valuable than just focusing on certs. They can help you stand out but aren't strictly needed to land a job. Explore community opportunities to gain hands-on experience instead of just collecting certs.

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